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Markets, Class and Social Change B. Crow

Markets, Class and Social Change By B. Crow

Markets, Class and Social Change by B. Crow


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At the beginning of the twenty-first century an idealized view of markets informs government policy. Markets, Class and Social Change uses a detailed study of the grain trade in Bangladesh to show how socially-constrained patterns of market involvement may systematically benefit the rich while disadvantaging the poor.

Markets, Class and Social Change Summary

Markets, Class and Social Change: Trading Networks and Poverty in Rural South Asia by B. Crow

At the beginning of the twenty-first century an idealized view of markets informs government policy. Real differences in how markets interact with social change are obscured and public action on poverty is constrained. Markets, Class and Social Change uses a detailed study of the grain trade in Bangladesh to show how socially-constrained patterns of market involvement may systematically benefit the rich while disadvantaging the poor. More generally, the book suggests that markets are implicated in the making of society, its divisions, identities and directions.

Markets, Class and Social Change Reviews

'...a tour de force... enjoyable to read even though its subject matter...is grim in the extreme.' - Barbara Harriss-White, Oxford University

'...a truly significant contribution to agrarian political economy: at once, clear, to the point, incisive and original.' - T.J.Byres, Editor, Journal of Peasant Studies

'Writing against the grain of globalization and the free market, Ben Crow's book is not only a trenchant theoretical critique but also a fertile and sustained work of empirical inquiry. Focusing on the grain trade and its impact in inequality, Crow manages to illuminate the whole world of rural South Asia. Readers will reap a rich harvest of ideas and insights from this wonderful work.' - John Lie, Department of Sociology, Harvard University

About B. Crow

BEN CROW is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He has written or co-authored several books including Sharing the Ganges, Third World Atlas, Survival and Change in the Third World and The Food Question.

Table of Contents

List of Tables List of Figures List of Maps Acknowledgements Glossary Exploring Market Diversity Class and Change in the South Asian Countryside The Diversity of Exchange Grain Outflows: Advantage Rich, Disadvantage Poor The Markets of Adversity or Why the Rich Don't Buy Rice Why are Big Traders Big and Small Traders Small? Why is Agrarian Growth Uneven? Local Consequences of Global Policy Diverse Markets and Public Action Appendix References Index

Additional information

NLS9781349426171
9781349426171
1349426172
Markets, Class and Social Change: Trading Networks and Poverty in Rural South Asia by B. Crow
New
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2001-01-01
265
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